Direct observation of the strong interaction between carbon nanotubes and quartz substrate
We present a chemical vapor deposition (CVD) method for the growth of uniform single-walled carbon nanotube (SWNT) arrays on a stable temperature (ST)-cut single crystal quartz substrate using a mixture of methanol and ethanol as carbon source. It is found that introducing methanol during the growth can improve the density and the length of the well-aligned SWNTs in the arrays as well as increase the SWNT/quartz interaction. Obvious "up-shifts" of G-band frequencies in the Raman spectra have been found for the aligned SWNTs. A welldesigned control experiment shows that the G-band "up-shifts" originate from the strong interaction between SWNTs and the quartz substrate. It is believed that exploring this interaction will help to elucidate the growth mechanism; ultimately, this will help realize the promise of controlling the chirality of SWNTs. © Tsinghua University Press and Springer-Verlag 2009.
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